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Breast Enlarging Pump
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I have recently seen a Breast Enlarging Pump advertised on the internet. It claims to increase the growth in breast tissue, I was wondering if anyone else had heard of it, if it works, and if it causes any harm?? http://www.taraschoice.co.uk/default.cfm/loadindex
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.D'ya know, when I was younger, I had a phobia about my small breasts & prayed for an hour glass figure! Now most of the girls I knew who had 'large' breasts, have saggy ones & wish they were smaller - so you can't win! However, these days people compliment me on my figure & I am a perfect size 36C! So anyone contemplating having breast enlargements either by breast pump method, or worst of all surgery, please be patient as the same could happen to you! (This may sound a bit vain, but it's not meant to be, it's just to help anyone going thro' what I did as a young girl).
There are vacuum devices that you wear for many weeks which do indeed enlarge breast size. Fluid is drawn into the breast swelling the interstitial spaces. Overtime the fluid is consolidated by cellular migration causing a permanent increase in breast size. Breast sizes (for extremely flat chested women) are typically increased by about 2 sizes though the makers only stipulate one size. These however are not the devices shown on the webpage listed. But the advice for increasing breast size I gave my wife when she asked for breast augmentation was to rub a piece of toilet paper down her cleavage, after all it had done a magnificent job on her bum.
If you want bigger breasts......get pregnant! Radical I know (not to mention a lifetimes committment) but it works and no one will call you vain for doing it!! Mine went from 34 B to (at their biggest post birth) 38 DD!! Even now, Jnr is 9mnths old and they're still 36 CC, tho admittedly, breastfeeding does help.
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